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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
January 2025
Print publication year:
2025
Online ISBN:
9781009334730
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Book description

A practical handbook providing a succinct overview of the different aspects of mental health disorders, facilitating a solid base knowledge of the field of psychiatry. Offering a systematic, straightforward approach, the book covers the importance and relevance of mental health disorders, their causes, presentation, and the best approaches for their treatment. Written by mental health professionals with a high level of expertise and practical experience in the treatment of patients with mental health issues, the book includes numerous clinical vignettes, bulleted lists, tables, diagrams, and algorithms to facilitate understanding. It covers the important topics across psychiatry, including the psychiatric interview; psychosocial theories and their implications for psychiatry; neurostimulation treatments; the suicidal patient; and dementias, as well as full coverage of the depressive, bipolar, anxiety, and psychotic disorders. Essential reading for medical students, trainees in psychiatry, and other healthcare professionals interested in expanding their knowledge of psychiatry and mental health.

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‘Fundamentals of Clinical Psychiatry: A Practical Handbook is an invaluable resource for both seasoned psychiatrists and those learning the speciality. This comprehensive guide distils complex psychiatric concepts into practical, accessible advice, making it a helpful reference for daily clinical practice. The authors cover a wide range of topics, from diagnosis to treatment strategies, ensuring that readers are well-equipped to handle diverse patient needs. The emphasis on evidence-based approaches and real-world applications distinguishes this handbook, fostering confidence in decision-making. Rich with clinical and practical information, it serves as a crucial companion in navigating the challenges of psychiatric care. I highly recommend this handbook to anyone seeking to enhance their understanding and skills in clinical psychiatry.’

Allan Young - Chair of Mood Disorders and Director, Centre for Affective Disorders, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London

‘This is a very comprehensive book on clinical psychiatry covering not only mental disorders but also describing, amongst the others, the principles of psychopathology, psychosocial approaches, psychopharmacology, neurostimulation, legal and transcultural aspects. It is interesting to note that distinguished clinicians, scientists, and educators participated to the writing of this book adding an invaluable and multidisciplinary contribution which is very rare to find in our field. Therefore this represents a unique and comprehensive manual providing solid bases on the practical aspects of clinical psychiatry to students and trainees approaching mental health problems.’

Paolo Brambilla - Associate Professor of Psychiatry, The University of Milan, Director, Psychiatric Clinic at Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan

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